Ive taken Mj stock exhaust from boring to WOW!! Being on a budget I needed to find a way to create more sound from what Harley gives you. And I did it.
I recently bought a 2015 model, same color too. Came with a screaming eagle muffler fitted, minus the odd looking end plate. They do sound good with a decent "muffler". Much as I love it, 2 things irk me. The foot pegs, especially the right. My heel basically rests on the exhaust. 2nd, that whining rattling balance shaft gear. Other than that, great bike imo.
Heh brother, understand what your doing,, it's about budget,, but your wrong,,, ain't no cop gonna do an l plater for an aftermarket exhaust,, well essentially when your making the stock one sound louder anyways, so it's not stock,,, been riding for 34 years, and former cop,, for 20 years,, just not good to butcher the baffles out of a stock pipe,,, Yeh, if you wanna save coin but, better spend couple of hundred bucks on a slip on, that's factory tested for higher flow,,, and then if you go air cleaner,, your really gonna have to get a tuner,, the bikes run lean as they are, and opening a stock exhaust. Is gonna make it leaner,, let alone going the air cleaner,,, even more leaner,,,, you gonna need to pump more fuel in with a tuner,,,, but like the video,, keep it up
this is good advice to anyone watching this and worried! I did the same thing with my Harley 750 Street Rod and Harley recommended the same thing but only necessary if you do baffle and air breather kit
That’s crazy. I pulled the baffle out of my first sportster.. I had to put new jets.. I was wondering about buying one of these but I keep hearing bad things. I just want a cruiser I’m not doing any long trips anymore. I was bedridden for 10 years I’m barley trying to get back on the road. They have one of these for $3500 does anyone know if that’s good? I mean for any kind of Harley that seems great but for how low the price is and it’s so nice.. what’s the deal with this bike??? Will I get teased on it??
This is literally a complete waste of money. If you can remove the muffler then you can also remove the baffle. 1- remove muffler 2- remove end cap 3- lightly so as not to damage the outer shell but firmly and repeatedly tap on a block of wood, scrap carpeting/garage floor mat on the end you removed the tip from straight down and the baffle will just fall out. The only thing that holds the baffle is the end cap. Step 1.5 remove end cap with muffler still on the bike and simply wiggle out the baffle... While this 1.5 step method seemingly "saves" a step or two it is honestly easier to do it off of the bike and saves a risk of a tip over. The 50 dollars spent was to remove and actually alter the stock baffle which has been re-inserted into the muffler on this video.
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I have the same bike. Has a screaming eagle on mine. Still legal.
I recently bought a 2015 model, same color too. Came with a screaming eagle muffler fitted, minus the odd looking end plate. They do sound good with a decent "muffler". Much as I love it, 2 things irk me. The foot pegs, especially the right. My heel basically rests on the exhaust. 2nd, that whining rattling balance shaft gear. Other than that, great bike imo.
Yeah I agree about the pegs. After a while my heel melted lol.
Stock exhaust sounds like singer sewing machine
I love the original sound, they look at me first, then my bike, then they will say, o ur driving an harley.....
Its ok.. you basically ride a motorcycle and not just listen to it...
Heh brother, understand what your doing,, it's about budget,, but your wrong,,, ain't no cop gonna do an l plater for an aftermarket exhaust,, well essentially when your making the stock one sound louder anyways, so it's not stock,,, been riding for 34 years, and former cop,, for 20 years,, just not good to butcher the baffles out of a stock pipe,,, Yeh, if you wanna save coin but, better spend couple of hundred bucks on a slip on, that's factory tested for higher flow,,, and then if you go air cleaner,, your really gonna have to get a tuner,, the bikes run lean as they are, and opening a stock exhaust. Is gonna make it leaner,, let alone going the air cleaner,,, even more leaner,,,, you gonna need to pump more fuel in with a tuner,,,, but like the video,, keep it up
this is good advice to anyone watching this and worried! I did the same thing with my Harley 750 Street Rod and Harley recommended the same thing but only necessary if you do baffle and air breather kit
Hello @Alek what is the name of the exhaust? I love the sound, and I would love to include it on mine
I just took mine off from halfway down
How do it sound without a muffler
Sounds nice. Loud but not Harley loud if you know what I mean.
Beautiful work.
I took the whole baffle out is that bad
Gud job bro
Hey bud did u say u got ur muffler done in geelong?
Hey mate. Yeah, the boys did it for me
Did you lose low end power when you did this mod?
Not at all. I only added a slip on. No other changes
That’s crazy. I pulled the baffle out of my first sportster.. I had to put new jets.. I was wondering about buying one of these but I keep hearing bad things. I just want a cruiser I’m not doing any long trips anymore. I was bedridden for 10 years I’m barley trying to get back on the road. They have one of these for $3500 does anyone know if that’s good? I mean for any kind of Harley that seems great but for how low the price is and it’s so nice.. what’s the deal with this bike??? Will I get teased on it??
Is streaming eagle is legal
Yeah mate. There shouldn’t be to much issues. I’ve not had one problem yet
I took the hole baffle out sound better
How? Isn’t it welded?
@@welikegoodies no I just took the hole lot out just left the empty outer shell
@@joshwebb4211 would this negatively affect the bike or not?
@@yourmum3098 no if any thing I go's a bit better
@@joshwebb4211 mines welded in, how did you take yours out?
Could of made one at staintune for you.
I'm buying one now and just red that you can make 1 can you please send me a price buddy cheers mate
Or send a picture of Wat you will make
Price ...??
Hey mate, where did you get this done??
Harley Geelong
This is literally a complete waste of money. If you can remove the muffler then you can also remove the baffle.
1- remove muffler
2- remove end cap
3- lightly so as not to damage the outer shell but firmly and repeatedly tap on a block of wood, scrap carpeting/garage floor mat on the end you removed the tip from straight down and the baffle will just fall out. The only thing that holds the baffle is the end cap.
Step 1.5 remove end cap with muffler still on the bike and simply wiggle out the baffle... While this 1.5 step method seemingly "saves" a step or two it is honestly easier to do it off of the bike and saves a risk of a tip over.
The 50 dollars spent was to remove and actually alter the stock baffle which has been re-inserted into the muffler on this video.